All about eve, whose haunting ballad Martha's Harbour hit the Top Ten back in 1988, call into Hartlepool Studio tomorrow night.

Formed back in 1985, Tim Bricheno, Julianne Regan and Andy Cousin had success with their debut self-titled album which spawned their more familiar single to date, Martha's Harbour, two years later.

Since then, the band have seen movements in band members and musical directions. Bricheno left in 1990 to join The Sisters Of Mercy and was replaced by Marty Wilson-Piper; and, two years later, they left their Phonogram label and their dreamy acoustic ballads behind to produce heavier material - a controversial move with their long devoted fans.

In 1992, All About Eve split up but reformed seven years later, trading on their reputation as an incredible live band. They have since toured the country with their acoustic shows, which led to the release of two live albums.

Tomorrow night's show is one of their acclaimed acoustic sets, and tickets are available priced £12/£10.